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Florham Park Man Speaks at Symposium

Max Davidson spoke about mussel shells in a symposium at Union College.

SCHENECTADY, NY -- Max Davidson '13 of Florham Park, NJ, was a presenter at Union College's annual Steinmetz Symposium Day held Friday, May 10.

Davidson presented researched titled "Stable Carbon Isotope Fractionation in Freshwater Mussel Shells."

Every year, Union College celebrates its Undergraduate Research program by inviting students to present their creative and scholarly achievements. This year, over 450 students participated in the festivites that spanned all of the College's academic disciplines.

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The symposium is named for one of the College's most renowned faculty members, Charles Proteus Steinmetz, who taught electrical engineering and applied physics. As a chief engineer for the General Electric Company, he was widely regarded as America's leading electrical engineer.

Union College, founded in 1795 as the first college chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, offers programs in the liberal arts and engineering to 2,100 undergraduates of high academic promise and strong personal motivation. Union, with its long history of blending disciplines, is a leader in educating students to be engaged, innovative and ethical contributors to an increasingly diverse, global and technologically complex society.

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